Alpine foothills
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The Alpine foothills, or Prealps (German: Voralpen/Alpenvorland; Italian: Prealpi; French: Préalpes) can refer generally to any area of foothills in the Alps of Europe
It can also refer specifically to:
- The French Prealps, a group of mountain ranges in France
- Voralpen (Préalpes), a geographical region between the Swiss plateau and the Alps
- The Swabian-Bavarian Alpine Foothills (Schwäbisch-Bayerische Voralpen), southside of Germany
- The Salzburgian-Upper Austrian Alpine Foothills (Salzburgerkammergutberge) in Austria, as a part of the Salzkammergut
- The Austrian Alpine Foothills (Österreichische Voralpen, Wienerwald) leading to the gates of Vienna
- The Eastern Foothills (Östliches Randgebirge, Pohorje) the borderline of the Alps to the Pannonian Basin in Austria and Slovenia
- The Southern Alpine Foothills (Predalpe v Sloveniji, Prealpi Italiane) of Slovenia and Italy. Italian Prealps are traditionally divided into:
- Prealpi Luganesi or Varesine
- Prealpi Orobiche or Bergamasche
- Prealpi Bresciane or Gardesane
- Prealpi Venete or Vicentine
[edit] See also
- The Operation Zone of the Alpine Foothills, a territory in Italy occupied by Nazi Germany in World War II
[edit] References
- Marazzi, Sergio (2005). Atlante Orografico delle Alpi. Priuli & Verlucca.